Monthly Archive: May 2009

There are quite a few online diagram editors, but [url=http://www.yuml.me/diagram/class/samples]yUML.com[/url] is not a painting tool: It generates UML class and use case diagrams on the fly from image URLs. The samples page lists a few examples, here’s a more complex one: [code][Order], [Order]++*-*>[LineItem], [Order]-1>[DeliveryMethod], [Order]*-*>[Product], [Category][Product], [DeliveryMethod]^[National], [DeliveryMethod]^[International]”/>

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Nick Berardi asked how I extracted the [url=http://moblog.wiredwings.com/archives/20090303/Microsoft-LifeCam-Webcam-Drivers-Only.html]LifeCam drivers[/url] from the Microsoft installer. Actually, it’s not that hard. The following guide work for most installers, not only for drivers. Many installers already contain all files necessary. WinRAR can open a lot of SFX installers and archive types (such as MS .CAB). This comes handy if you want to change files inside.